Evidence-Based Dermatology for Skin, Hair, and Scalp Health
Board-Certified Dermatologist
Dr. Dawn Queen is a board-certified dermatologist with specialized training in hair loss and hair restoration. She provides comprehensive dermatologic care across medical dermatology, cosmetic treatments, and scalp health.
Her clinical approach combines advanced dermatologic research with individualized treatment strategies to address each patient’s unique skin and hair concerns.
Meet Dr. Queen
Specialized Dermatology Care
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Expert evaluation and treatment for different forms of alopecia and scalp disorders.
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Diagnosis and treatment for common and complex skin conditions.
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Evidence-based treatments designed to improve skin health and appearance.
Dermatologist-Led Skin & Hair Education.
Dermatologist-Led Skin & Hair Education.
Dr. Queen regularly shares educational insights about skin and hair health to help patients better understand their conditions and treatment options.
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Skin Conditions Treated by a
Board-Certified Dermatologist
Skin concerns can range from mild irritation to chronic conditions that affect your confidence and overall skin health. Understanding the root cause of your skin condition is essential for choosing the right treatment.
Hair Loss & Alopecia Treatment
with a Dermatologist
Hair loss can be distressing and often difficult to understand without the right medical guidance. Whether you’re experiencing gradual thinning, sudden shedding, or scalp discomfort, identifying the underlying cause is essential for effective treatment.
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Acne is often thought of as a teenage problem, but many adults continue to experience breakouts well into their 20s, 30s, and beyond.
In fact, adult acne affects up to 40–50% of women at some point in adulthood, and it is increasingly common in both men and women. The causes are often different from adolescent acne, which means treatment approaches may need to be adjusted.
Understanding why adult acne occurs is the first step toward building an effective treatment plan.